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After a quiet Monday, Jan. 12, rain, snow and colder temperatures are forecast to move into Michigan. See statewide forecast.
Michigan is under a blanket of heavy snow Monday as a powerful winter storm and bomb cyclone bring blizzard conditions across the Upper and Lower Peninsula.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for Allegan, Cass, Muskegon, Oceana, and Van Buren Counties until Thursday morning, with 4 to 6 inches of snow on the west side of the counties and winds gusting to 40 mph. A winter storm warning is in effect for Berrien County for 4 to 8 inches of snow or more, and winds gusting to 40 mph.
Heavy lake-effect snow and strong winds are expected to persist into Thursday, Jan. 15.
After a few mild days, temperatures are set to tumble into the middle of the week along with some returning snow showers.
Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect early today over a big portion of Mid-Michigan and Northern Michigan in the Lower Peninsula. Areas seeing an icy or wintry mix with freezing rain will see it transition to regular rainfall later this morning as temperatures rise.
Michigan is bracing for another round of lake-effect snow this weekend, with snowfall expected to accumulate in spots across the Upper and Lower Peninsulas.
We are going into a steady cold spell for the next two weeks at least. This comes at the time of year when it’s easiest to have the coldest temperatures of winter. This means we will get some below-zero temperatures early next week. Watch the video to get the full idea of our weather scene over the next week.